After watching the assigned films Miss Representation, Miss Representation Discussion Guide, Miss Representation Script , The Mask You Live In and The Mask You Live In Discussion Guide . I am going to answer the following questions for blog post #10 and blog post #11: How does the argument in the film make you feel (impact on your being)?
How does the argument in the film make you think (impact on your knowing)? How does the argument in the film make you want to make change (impact on your doing)? Miss Representation How does the argument in the film make you feel (impact on your being)? As a member of our discourse community English 100 class, I totally felt bad. For the fact that professional women are not respected for what they can do but they are look down upon and marginalize by the media. How does the argument in the film make you think (impact on your knowing)? The film has given me a clear understanding of media and how they treat women. I think it’s not a good way the media portrait women, they should be treated with more respect as their male counterpart because they are able to contribute equally to our society. How does the argument in the film make you want to make change (impact on your doing)? The argument in the film want our discourse community to make changes to the way the media sees and treats women. They’re part of our community and should be given the opportunity to serve in every capacity like men as long as they are qualify. The Mask You Live In How does the argument in the film make you feel (impact on your being)? The film made me to sad and as part of this discourse community, it’s a good thing to be aware of the problems that our society faces and how we can have an impact in improving those ills that cause problem for our community. How does the argument in the film make you think (impact on your knowing)? This film has impacted me in so many ways and I have learn a lot. I have the knowledge of how it’s good to allow you child to be emotionally open. We as mentors need to be positively challenged and to stay true to our children in respective of their gender, how we need to give them support and keep them engage with things that will help them in life to make better decision. How does the argument in the film make you want to make change (impact on your doing)? Lesson learn from the film will be transformed to my community and I’ll make it a part of me, that teens or children should be mentor, how a good father should care for his son and teach him the right things to do, like treating everyone with respecting, no matter what gender or age that person is.
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Zahed I.
4/1/2019 06:30:32 pm
Hey Francis,
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danni
4/2/2019 06:13:23 am
"they should be treated with more respect as their male counterpart because they are able to contribute equally to our society" Hell to the yeaaaaa francis! i loved your input about miss representation
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Sabatino
4/3/2019 06:04:31 pm
I am digging the comments occurring here. A possible research question for you might include: What new definition of masculinity might a father use to raise a son?
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Zahed I.
4/5/2019 08:13:36 am
Hi Francis,
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Tiffany S.
4/7/2019 07:39:09 am
Francis!!
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